UWSC staff to participate in the 66th annual AAPOR (American Association for Public Opinion Research) Conference

Several UWSC staff will present at the annual meeting of the 2011 conference of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) in Phoenix, Arizona on May 12-15. As in previous years, UWSC staff will demonstrate their contributions to survey research methodology by presenting papers and methodological briefs (staff names appear in bold):

  • Jennifer Dykema, Nora Cate Schaeffer, Jeremy Beach, Vicki Lein, and Brendan Day, “Designing Questions for Web Surveys: Effects of Check-List, Check-All and Stand-Alone Response Formats on Survey Reports and Data Quality”
  • Nora Cate Schaeffer, Dana Garbarski, Douglas W. Maynard, and Jeremy Freese, “Interactional Environments, Requests and Participation in the Survey Interview”
  • John Stevenson, Jennifer Dykema, Chad Kniss, Penny Black, and D. Paul Moberg, “Effects of Mode and Incentives on Response Rates, Costs and Response Quality in a Mixed Mode Survey of Alcohol Use Among Young Adults”

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